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Post by Omicron9 on Mar 12, 2019 14:09:47 GMT -6
Yirp, that works.
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Post by stormymondays on Apr 3, 2019 5:17:05 GMT -6
And now we know why: www.izotope.com/en/products/exponential-audio-reverbs.html/Email from iZotope: We are excited to announce that we've acquired the Exponential Audio product line—world-class reverbs trusted by top engineers in post production, music production, and sound design. Exponential Audio founder and renowned reverb expert Michael Carnes is joining the iZotope team as a Research Fellow to continue innovating new possibilities for the future of reverb.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 5:34:07 GMT -6
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Post by wiz on Apr 3, 2019 6:26:57 GMT -6
So does this mean the plug in is dead?
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 3, 2019 6:40:12 GMT -6
and if so, does that mean you guys can only use the current plug in with the current OS or what are your options, is there a remote ? I thought the Bricasti company was known for being very client supportive, this really doesn't look very good ?
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Post by indiehouse on Apr 3, 2019 7:52:10 GMT -6
Can't help but feel left out in the cold on this one. I mean, I paid you money for this. Can't even download the installer any longer.
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Post by drsax on Apr 3, 2019 8:15:04 GMT -6
Congrats on the deal with Izotope. That is a big accomplishment. But I’m with indiehouse... I feel left in the dark. A positive success for your company should not mean a loss for your paying customers. Your M7 Control explanation is weak and dismissing of us. This is a bad look for Exponential and that carries over to Izotope. If nothing is done to remedy this and show your customers that their investment into your handiwork matters, then this reflects equally on Izotope. Even if M7 Control is done for good, I can think of many ways this could be handled to at least show respect and care to your longtime customers. After all, whether it’s Exponential or Izotope, there is no success in the form of profits without paying customers, many of whom you have dismissed on this matter and upset greatly. Proper customer service will create longevity. And If there is any forthcoming positive news for us M7 Control users that you are not able to speak about, Izotope may want to consider addressing concerned customers sooner than later.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 8:47:16 GMT -6
Congrats on the deal with Izotope. That is a big accomplishment. But I’m with indiehouse ... I feel left in the dark. A positive success for your company should not mean a loss for your paying customers. Your M7 Control explanation is weak and dismissing of us. This is a bad look for Exponential and that carries over to Izotope. If nothing is done to remedy this and show your customers that their investment into your handiwork matters, then this reflects equally on Izotope. Even if M7 Control is done for good, I can think of many ways this could be handled to at least show respect and care to your longtime customers. After all, whether it’s Exponential or Izotope, there is no success in the form of profits without paying customers, many of whom you have dismissed on this matter and upset greatly. Proper customer service will create longevity. And If there is any forthcoming positive news for us M7 Control users that you are not able to speak about, Izotope may want to consider addressing concerned customers sooner than later. It's not going to stop working. It was simply decided that we wouldn't sell it any more. It had a final build right around the first of the year and the only sort of touch-ups it needed at the time were related to large systems with lots of physical M7s. There's no kill switch or invalidation of licenses, so there's no reason at all that you can't use it for quite some time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 8:48:53 GMT -6
Can't help but feel left out in the cold on this one. I mean, I paid you money for this. Can't even download the installer any longer. I'll make sure they make the installer available, but it could take a bit. But I've long recommended that customers keep backup copies of their installers.
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Post by wiz on Apr 3, 2019 15:40:08 GMT -6
Why can’t it continue to be supported.?
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 3, 2019 15:58:39 GMT -6
Just speculating, but if it’s a coding issue, perhaps pull a Harrison mix bus and tascam 2400, and open the code up and let the community keep it everygreen.
The coder clients at mixbus got the tascam 2400 completely updated drivers and it runs full featured in mix buss and I think they added features too ?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 16:06:00 GMT -6
Why can’t it continue to be supported.? It will be supported until the end of the year. Support has a cost, and iZotope and I are in agreement that we'd like to put the effort into products that we believe can provide more benefit to a broader community.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 16:07:50 GMT -6
Just speculating, but if it’s a coding issue, perhaps pull a Harrison mix bus and tascam 2400, and open the code up and let the community keep it everygreen. The coder clients at mixbus got the tascam 2400 completely updated drivers and it runs full featured in mix buss and I think they added features too ? Can't do it. There is licensed code in there that is proprietary to companies like Avid and Steinberg. I'm sure that Bricasti will find a new partner and provide an alternate solution for you. But I don't know that you have to rush. No reason M7Control can't continue running for a long time.
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 3, 2019 16:15:52 GMT -6
Fair enough!
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Post by the other mark williams on Apr 3, 2019 16:32:33 GMT -6
If it can't be open source, and if it's no longer for sale, it seems like it could at least be freely available for anyone in perpetuity until it no longer works, or until an alternate solution is reached by Bricasti and/or others, no? I say this as someone for whom it will never make sense to buy a Bricasti, so it doesn't affect me directly.
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Post by drumhead57 on Apr 3, 2019 16:42:46 GMT -6
Can't help but feel left out in the cold on this one. I mean, I paid you money for this. Can't even download the installer any longer. I'll make sure they make the installer available, but it could take a bit. But I've long recommended that customers keep backup copies of their installers. I'm soon to upgrade to a more powerful computer. Is it possible for me to get a copy of the installer too just in case it doesn't migrate well?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2019 16:47:35 GMT -6
If it can't be open source, and if it's no longer for sale, it seems like it could at least be freely available for anyone in perpetuity until it no longer works, or until an alternate solution is reached by Bricasti and/or others, no? I say this as someone for whom it will never make sense to buy a Bricasti, so it doesn't affect me directly. We tried to come to an understanding to do just that, but it just didn't work out. I really can't say more.
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Post by Mister Chase on Apr 4, 2019 8:43:28 GMT -6
Is there a method for transferring my current Nimbus license to Izotope so I can continue to receive updates?
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Post by kcatthedog on Apr 4, 2019 9:00:09 GMT -6
Wouldn't IZOTOPE simply be taking over EA client accounts ?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Apr 4, 2019 9:36:22 GMT -6
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Post by Mister Chase on Apr 4, 2019 10:14:34 GMT -6
Thank you! I see the bundle for a bunch of their verbs for 199. Man that is tempting.
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Post by spindrift on Apr 4, 2019 10:16:33 GMT -6
With their new investment in EA, I can imagine the LAST thing iZotope wants is people buying a Bricasti for their reverb needs. Follow the money.
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Post by johneppstein on Apr 4, 2019 10:38:56 GMT -6
This is a good example of why I keep my studio hardware based and don't use software processors. That way I don't need to worry about my investments turning into pumpkins at somebody else's whim.
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Post by the other mark williams on Apr 4, 2019 18:44:18 GMT -6
This is a good example of why I keep my studio hardware based and don't use software processors. That way I don't need to worry about my investments turning into pumpkins at somebody else's whim. Well, in this case, the "software processor" is simply a control module for the hardware. So the people who are upset about this are actually hardware users.
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Post by drumhead57 on Apr 4, 2019 19:39:48 GMT -6
I just found an installer for M7 Control. Can anyone verify that this was the last one released? Mac_V_3.0.1 michael Carnes Thanks
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